Altough this could look like just a paint and tampo job, lowering the truck this much required severe modifications to the chassis and even the bed, as you can see in the picture. We’re pretty sure, in fact, that some metal also had to be trimmed away from the inner section of the hood and fenders in order for the tires to tuck in that much.

The punch of this car doesn’t come only from the big slam, but also from the shark mouth, first seen in the nose of them Curtis P40 planes in World War II, which has become a go-to graphic treatment for rat rods in recent years. We really liked the paint on this thing, because it does look like it’s wasted and rusty. Wev’e seen plenty of wheatered paint jobs and most are not as well-achieved as this one.

Another shot of the rear, where you can see how the floor of the bed was cut away to allow the tires to tuck in. By the way, the contrast of the red steelies on white walls perfectly complement the paint job and give the truck a necesary sprinkle of color.